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Linda Pearce - UPS - ishayapamm@gmail.com

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from: Mrs.Linda Pearce <daudaumar2027@gmail.com>
reply-to: ishayapamm@gmail.com
date: Apr 25, 2023, 3:50 AM
subject: VALUABLE BENEFICIARY.
mailed-by: gmail.com

I write to let you know that we held a last meeting yesterday concern
your package that is here in our custody for so long due to in enable
to raise the needed fee. After our Yesterday meeting the director of
UPS DELIVERY COMPANY decided to help you out by you sending ITUNES
CARD or Steam Wallet Card of $25 for the UPS agent to use it and call
you once he get to your city.

we also advise you to Reconfirm your Current Delivery details
Including your Whatsapp/phone number and your home address to enable
the UPS agent locate you once he get to your city to avoid wrong
Delivery or mistake as he is getting to your home. Because once you
send the $25 Gift Card your total fund of $7.5M USD ATM VISA CARD will
be deliver to your door step without any Hitch, So be advise to go
direct to any store or Mall and buy the ITUNES CARD or Steam Wallet
Card Remember to scratch it and take a picture of it front and back
and forward it to the Agent Mr Godwin Onah Ishaya here
(ishayapamm@gmail.com) once you receive this email so he can call you
immediately he get to your City to have your fund.

Thank by Mrs.Linda Pearce
ishayapamm@gmail.com
The director of UPS delivery company
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